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I ARABIAN STUDIES and Politics in the Arab World NAGARA BOOKS ----------------------------------------- 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 41) 356p Wiesbaden 2015 9783954900404 13,825 This book is about relations between literature, society I ARABIAN STUDIES and politics in the Arab world. It is an attempt to come to terms with the changing conceptualizations of the political in Arabic literature in recent modern history. It examines & 1. LANGUAGE LITERATURE historical and contemporary conceptions of literary 語学、文学 commitment (iltizâm) and how notions of 'writing with a cause' have been shaped, contested, re-actualized since the 1940s until today. Against the backdrop of the current social and political transformations in the Arab world, 1 questions on the role of the arts, specifically literature and Abû Bakr al-Sûlî (d. 335/336 H/946/947 AD) its politics, arise with immediacy and require profound The Life and Times of Abu Tammam: Akhbâr Abî reflection and analysis. Tammâm. ed. & tr. by Beatrice Gruendler (Library of 7 Arabic Literature Series) xxx,424p maps N.Y. 2015 'Alî Bâshâ, al-Amîr Muhd. 9780814760406 6,040 Al-Rihlat al-Yâbânîyah (1909). ed. by 'Alî Ahmad Arabic text with translation, Abu Tammam (d. 231 or Kan'ân (Irtiyâd al-Âfâq) 139p Beirut 2004 232/845 or 846) is one of the most celebrated poets in the 9953366039 1,540 Arabic language. Born in Syria of Greek Christian 8 background, he soon made his name as one of premier Alqassas, Ahmad Arabic poets in the caliphal court of Baghdad. A Multi-locus analysis of Arabic Negation: micro- 2 variation in Southern Levantine, Gulf and Standard Abû Hukaymah, Râshid ibn Ishaq al-Kâtib (m. 240 h.) Arabic. (Edinburgh Studies in Theoretical Linguistics) Dîwân Abî Hukaymah, Râshid ibn Ishaq al-Kâtib. 224p Edinburgh 2019 9781474433143 14,850 ed. by Muhd. Husayn al-A'rajî 175p Beirut 2007 A micro-syntactic analysis of negation in three varieties 1,520 of Arabic Arabic erotic poetry -- Early works to 1800 9 3 'Antara ibn Shaddad 'Afîf 'Abd al-Rahmân War Song . ed. & tr. by James E. Montgomery Dictionary of Classical Arabic Proverbs: qâmûs al- (Library of Arabic Literature) 438p N.Y. 2018 amthâl al-'arabîyah al-turâthîyah, 'arabî - 'arabî. 610p 9781479880904 6,040 Beirut 1998 4,620 Poems of love and battle by Arabia's legendary warrior 4 10 Ahmad ibn al-Husayn (Badî' al-Zamân) (m. 398 h.) Aryanpur Kashani, Manoochehr Maqâmât Badî' al-Zamân al-Hamadhânî. The Aryanpur Progressive Persian-English Dictionary, ed. by Muhammad 'Abduh 303p Beirut 2008 Four volumes, Comprehensive 4 vols. Tehran 9782745161093 3,800 1391(81) 9789647702065 18,100 5 11 Akalın, Şükrü Halûk, et al. Ash-Shaye', Nada Türkçe Sözlük. (Türk Dil Kurumu Yayinlari: 549) A Dictionary of Social Life Vocaburary in the works of xxx,2763p Ankara 2011 repr. 9751600707 2,310 the Mu'allakat poets: Mu'jam alfâz al-hayât al-ijtimâ'îyah 11. Baskı fî dawâwîn shu'arâ' al-mu'allaqât al-'ashr . 327p (arabic) 6 Beirut 1991 3,600 Albers, Yvonne 12 Commitment and Beyond: reflections on/of the Ayoub, Georgine & Kees Versteegh (ed.) Political in Arabic Literature since the 1940s. The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics III: the (Literaturen im Kontext. arabisch - persisch -türkisch, bd. development of a tradition: continuity and change . NAGARA BOOKS ----------------------------------------- 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- (Studies in Semitic Language and Linguistics, 94) 296p 7,542 Leiden 2018 9789004363465 16,450 a corrected version, with considerable addenda, of his All contributions deal with the reception of theories in 1968 Oxford doctoral thesis "Sibawayhi's Principles of the Arabic grammatical tradition from the time of Grammatical Analysis" Sîbawayhi (d. end of the 8th century C.E.) to the later 20 grammarians in the 14th century C.E.. Cazotte, Jacques 13 La Suite des Mille et Une Nuits Contes Arabes: edition Badawi, El-Said & Martin Hinds critique ertablie par Ratmonde Robert (Source A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic: Arabic-English . Classiques, 95) 960p Paris 2012 9782745318961 xviii,981p ills. Beirut 2009(1986) 15,440 28,875 14 Des sa parution en 1788, La Suite des Mille et Une Ball, Anna & Karim Mattar (ed.) Nuits de Cazotte a connu un grand succes en Europe The Edinburgh Companion to the Postcolonial Middle (multiples reeditions, traductions en anglais, en allemand, East. (Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the en russe) qui s'est progressivement tari au cours du XIXe Humanities) 544p ills. Edinburgh 2018 siecle, a mesure que d'autres editions de contes arabes 9781474427685 29,700 detournaient l'attention d'une adaptation, certes d'ne Develops a new 'post/colonial' model of Middle fidelite relative, mais d'un interet et d'une qualite reels. Eastern literary and cultural modernity 21 15 Chikhani, Rafic Binay, Sara Religion et Societe dans l'Oeuvre de Gubrân Khalîl Die Figur des Beduinen in der Arabischen Literatur: 9. Gubrân . (Pub. de l'Univ. Libanaise, Sect. des Etudes bis 12. Jahrhundert . (Nomaden und Sesshafte. Bd. 3) Litteraires XXIII) 500p Beirut 1997 2,820 264s Wiesbaden 2006 9783895005312 11,900 Gibran, Khalil, 1883-1931 -- Criticism and 16 interpretation Bohas, G. & K. Bachmar 22 L'Enantiosemie dans le Lexique de l'Arabe Classique. Connelly, Bridget (Publications de l'Institut Orientaliste de Louvain, 69) Arab Folk Epic and Identity. x,328p ills. Berkeley xiv,199p Leuven 2017 9789042932944 15,925 1986 520055365 10,200 17 23 Bohas, Georges & Abderrahim Saguer Costaz, Louis Le Son et le Sens: fragment d'un dictionnaire Dictionnaire Syriaque-Francais/ Syriac-English etymologique de l'arabe classique . (PIFD 277) 399p Dictionary . xi,421p Beirut 1994 2721421921 Beirut 2012 9782351593738 5,250 4,530 Arabic language -- Etymology -- Dictionaries 24 18 Creswell, Robyn Boustani, Sobhi, I.C. D'Afflitto, R. el-Enany & W. Granara City of Beginnings: poetic modernism in Beirut . (ed.) 272p Princeton 2018 9780691182186 6,032 Desire, Pleasure and the Taboo: new voices and an exploration of modernism in Arabic poetry, a freedom of expression in contemporary Arabic literature . movement that emerged in Beirut during the 1950s and (Rivista Degli Studi Orientali, Nouva serie, supplmenti 1) became the most influential and controversial Arabic x,284p Pisa 2014 9788862277020 42,875 literary development of the twentieth century. Arabic literature -- Taboo -- Social aspects, Collected 25 essays Diab-Duranton, Salam 19 Substitution et Creativite Lexicales en Arabe: Carter, Michael G. compilation, theorisation, restructuration . 184p Sîbawayhi's Principles: Arabic grammar and law in Paris 2015 9782705339432 4,550 early Islamic thought . (Resources in Arabic and Islamic Studies, 5) xi,273p Atlanta 2016 9781937040581 NAGARA BOOKS ----------------------------------------- 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 26 A major translation achievement, this anthology Dichy, Joseph & Hassan Hamze (ed.) presents a rich assortment of classical Arabic poems and Le Voyage et la Langue: melanges en l'honneur literary prose, from pre-Islamic times until the 18th d'Anouar Louca et d'Andre Roman . (PIFD 211) 372p century, with short introductions to guide non-specialist Damascus (2004) 2901315887 3,510 students and informative endnotes and bibliography for Arabic literature -- France -- History and criticism -- advanced scholars. Congresses 33 27 Ghanayim, Mahmud Dozy, R. The Lure of the Title: text and context in Palestinian Supplement aux Dictionnaires Arabes , 2 tomes fiction 1948-2012 . (Arabisch-Islamische Welt in Tradition 2 vols. Beirut 1991(1881) 19,800 und Moderne, 11) xiv,182p Wiesbaden 2015 28 9783447104944 6,650 Dupont, Anne-Laure a study of novels and short stories written by members Gurgî Zaidân (1861-1914): ecrivain reformiste et of the Palestinian minority in Israel between the years temoin de la renaissance arabe . (PIFD 223) 760p 1948 and 2012. Damascus 2006 2351590163 3,280 34 Zaydân, Jirjî, 1861-1914 -- Arabic fiction -- Criticism and Ghanim, David interpretation The Sexual World of the Arabian Nights . 194p 29 Cambridge 2018 9781108442251 pap 4,377 Al-Fîrûzâbâdî, Muhd. ibn Ya'qûb (m. 807 h.) Ghanim offers an intensive and perceptive analytical Mu'jam al-Qâmûs al-Muhît: murattab bi-hasab al- exploration and expounding of the sexual facets in the hurûf al-hijâ'îyah . 1352p Beirut 2012 5,850 Nights, adding to his repertoire of serious and reflective 30 studies of various aspects of gender in Middle Eastern Fudge, Bruce (ed. & tr.) cultures A Hundred and One Nights . forewords by R. Irwin 35 (Library of Arabic Literature) xlvii,402p N.Y. 2016 Giolfo, Manuela E.B. (ed.) 9780814745304 5,285 Arab and rabic Linguistics: traditional and new Known to us only through North African manuscripts, theoretical approaches . (Journal of Semitic Studies and translated into English for the first time, A Hundred Supplment 34) vii,207p Oxford 2014 and One Nights is a marvelous example of the rich 9780198744542 5,148 tradition of popular Arabic storytelling. Like its more 36 famous sibling, the Thousand and One Nights, this Günther, S. & S. Milich (ed.) collection opens with the frame story of Shahrazad, the Representations and Visions of Homeland in Modern gifted vizier’s daughter who recounts imaginative tales Arabic Literature . (Arabistische und night after night in an effort to distract the murderous king Islamwissenschaftliche Texte und Studien, 20) xliv,242p from taking her life. 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